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Resume Keywords
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Keywords are nouns or
noun phrases indicating
a candidate’s skill set
or qualifications as
they pertain to the
current job search.
Examples of keywords for
an Administrative
Assistant might be:
Dictation
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft PowerPoint
Reception
Phone Support
For an Accountant
keywords might be:
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Tax Accounting
-
Reconciliations
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General Ledger
-
Profit and Loss
Statements
Where to Find Keywords
1. Current and Previous
Job Descriptions.
In most positions,
employees are given job
descriptions. Using
these, pull out nouns or
noun phrases of what you
do on a daily basis, so
long as those tasks are
still relevant to your
current job search.
2. Resumes.
Cull data from the
Professional Experience
and Skill sections of
your current or old
resumes. These daily
duties will provide
relevant and significant
keywords for your
scannable resume.
3. Job Postings.
These are perhaps the
most significant
resource a candidate can
use. By dovetailing
past experience with
required qualifications
and skills, a candidate
is effectively targeting
the new job, while
enhancing candidacy.
How to Use Them
Here, you have two
options:
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Create a keyword
list for inclusion
at the very
beginning of your
resume.
-
Sprinkle keywords
throughout your
resume.
A keyword list at the
beginning of your resume
would read like this
(for a Senior Product
Manager):
Pharmaceutical
Marketing. Territory
Growth. Market Share.
Opportunity
Mining. Physician
Rapport. Marketing
Strategies. Budget
Oversight. Targeted
Goals. Sales Force
Leadership. Problem
Resolution. Market Data
Analysis. Sales
Forecasting.
Productivity Monitoring.
Performance Enhancement.
Sales Representative
Training. Product
Launches. Microsoft
Office. Microsoft
Outlook. Microsoft
Excel. Master of Arts in
Marketing. Medical
Doctor. Emergency Room
Experience. Zithromax.
Diflucan. M.D.
Bilingual. Spanish
Fluency. English
Fluency.
Keywords in a
Qualifications Summary
would read like this
(for a Senior Product
Manager):
Dynamic, effective
Physician and
Pharmaceutical Marketing
Professional with a
strong background in
maintaining standards of
honesty and integrity
while mining new
opportunities for
territory growth and
market share. Easily
establishes rapport with
physicians based on a
background that includes
a Master’s Degree in
Marketing, a Medical
Degree, and emergency
room experience.
Creative problem solver
experienced in devising
new strategies for
Zithromax and Diflucan
to eliminate lost sales
to generic brands.
Client-oriented with
superb communication and
organizational skills in
preparing successful
marketing strategies,
overseeing budgets, and
leading a sales force
towards targeted goals.
Fluent in Spanish and
English. Technically
proficient in Microsoft
Office, including Word,
Excel, and Outlook.
Remember, the more
closely your background
matches the
qualifications of the
new job, the more likely
it is that you’ll be
invited to interview.
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